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5,696 households hit by floods in Ayutthaya, victims still waiting for help


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By Natcha Patanasophon

 

At least 15,696 households have been hit by flooding in Ayutthaya province, officials told Thai Enquirer on Monday, as victims in hard to reach areas still wait for government support.

 

According to officials, 16 districts in Ayutthaya have been hard hit by the worst floods seen in the province since 2011.

 

The four districts most affected downstream of the Chao Phraya Dam in  Ayutthaya include Phak Hai, Sena, Bang Ban, and Bang Sai.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/33469/15696-households-hit-by-floods-in-ayuthaya-victims-still-waiting-for-help/

 

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Houses built on stilts are okay, until you have to go to work or shopping.

Time the PM got together with some knowledgeable people and started to thrash-out a nationwide infrastructure plan for water management.

Sand bags don't cut-it anymore.

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Houses built on stilts are okay, until you have to go to work or shopping.

Time the PM got together with some knowledgeable people and started to thrash-out a nationwide infrastructure plan for water management.

Sand bags don't cut-it anymore.

Aah! But how can the unelected PM get together with some knowledgeable people when he himself is not very knowledgeable having been educated at a Military Academy?

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2 hours ago, possum1931 said:

Aah! But how can the unelected PM get together with some knowledgeable people when he himself is not very knowledgeable having been educated at a Military Academy?

Maybe he can pass on his knowledge of how to walk on water.

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The headline's number and that in the first line of the article do not correspond. Does no-one proof- read anything anymore?

Ah, the article in the link gets it correct.

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